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ok the other day my r5 developed a missfire when idle or hitting boost (it felt ok mid range) , ive also noticed a lot of white smoke/steam however not as much as ive seen previously on cars with failed hg/s.. also my header tank after a few mins of running is pressurised...
ok the other day my r5 developed a missfire when idle or hitting boost (it felt ok mid range) , ive also noticed a lot of white smoke/steam however not as much as ive seen previously on cars with failed hg/s.. also my header tank after a few mins of running is pressurised...
Liner will give those symptoms aswell,
just to confirm theres no slight mayo in the filler cap, and the cars loosing water..
:( .. looks like its time i pulled my other engine out the garage and gave it a spruce up.
Remove the Sparkies and see if you have water/ coolant in any of the cylinders, watery plugs would be a clue, might be worth doing a comp test aswell to see which cylinders are low.
Tony Walker
07-12-2010, 20:05
This weather cars steam massively. if you can get a carbon monoxide tester on there thats an easy test, see if your header tank smells petroly the big change in temperature causes a fair bit of pressure in your header tank. Make sure its not just a leak and a seperate misfire fault.
to be fair the engine has a knock and refuses to hold oil, so for what its worth ill just use it as motivation to build up my other one.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/280320071779.jpg
also i took the car to my garage and noticed the temp shot up , the stat was stuck , and then it released, it did this twice. im thinking its stuck at some point, boiled up and i didnt notice it hence the hg.. the fueling etc was spot on if anything a little rich.
craigy5gt
08-12-2010, 22:14
this also happend to me around 3 months back same symptoms stripped my engine down and notticed it was a cracked piston liner :cry:
any one know whare i could get some stronger liners mabey pistons aswelll :confused:
Standard piston/liners are strong enough, you need to set the fuelling/boost up better;)
TrixNFlix
08-12-2010, 23:08
Standard piston/liners are strong enough, you need to set the fuelling/boost up better;)
:agree:
Craigy5gt, the pistons and liners are not your problem as mentioned before.
well tackled this job today with my mate tom, whipped the head off and indeed headgasket had gone.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0111.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0110.jpg
Also noticed the actuator had come loose over time , and was splitting apart.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0113.jpg
its all back together now with fresh oil etc, however it has a constant missfire, for the moment im blaming this on the fact we did most the job in the rain so leads etc are all very wet.
few pics
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0112.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0109.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0108.jpg
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0107.jpg
and the derv doing its thing
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_0106-1.jpg
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